What a great weekend! We have had perfect weather
for being outside. It might have approached eighty today, but the humidity has
been low. Barbara and Jocelyn went canoeing before lunch as planned. The wind
was blowing strong enough that we elected to rent the canoe from the dock on
the upwind side of Lake Dixie where they could paddle in the sheltered lee of
the trees on the upwind bank. Yesterday I wrote that there were three lakes in
the park. I was way off. There are six lakes and several good-sized ponds; all
fishable.
While the ladies were paddling I took time to do a
little RV work. I installed the remaining elements of a battery watering
system. This motorhome has three deep cycle batteries for the “house”. All
lighting in the RV is 12 volt, as are fans, the furnace, and other accessories.
They are powered by the batteries, which are charged by 110 volt shore power
when hooked up in a campground. When stopped in areas without electrical
hookups we would run off batteries alone, or run the generator. These batteries
are “wet”, which means they are lead acid batteries that require occasionally
adding water to them. Remember the days when your car did not have “maintenance
free” batteries? Same thing. These batteries are on a pull out tray, but it is
hard to get to the middle and back battery. What I installed today amounts to
new caps for the battery cells and connecting tubing. A squeeze bulb is then
used to pump distilled water from a container through these new caps by way of
the tubing and stopping when the water reaches the proper level. The job is
easier which means it will be more likely to be accomplished routinely and the
batteries will be happier and last longer.
After working on the RV and packing up some of the
things that we were not going to need again I drove back to Lake Dixie to
collect Barbara and Jocelyn. They had a ball. It turns our Jocelyn is a nature
paddler and picked up on the paddling techniques right away. She says she
learned by watching the summer Olympics! Go figure!
Returning through Mugwomp Swamp |
We did the campout ritual of grilling hot dogs for
lunch. We could not let Jocelyn miss out on that! After a little napping we
headed out for an afternoon hike. It was a nice circuit and brought us more
spider and deer sightings. No deer pictures this time, they were too quick to
run deeper into the woods. The spiders were slower.
They turned out to be Black and Yellow Garden
Spiders according to the Florida Audubon book. I sure am happy they aren’t in
my garden. These suckers are big!
Disregard the portion of the track in red. We were
almost a mile down the road in the car before I remembered to fish the phone
out of my pocket and stop the App from recording our hike. When I did it
congratulated us on “our fastest 5K to-date”. Little does it know.
We returned to camp as the sun was setting. THAT is
sure happening early these days! Jocelyn got in another round of quizzing with
the math flash cards for homework before packing up for the ten-minute ride
home.
Barbara and I are now enjoying the relative quite of
an evening to our selves. Tomorrow we return the motorhome to the barn and
return to our normal routine. Lake Louisa State Park is great and has a
wonderful campground. It should be on your list of places to visit if you are
coming to the Orlando area and like the outdoors.